Fairborn sits right next to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Greene County, home to Wright State University and a lot of mid-century homes. We pour driveways, patios, and slabs finished to last through Ohio winters.
Tell us about your project and we will get right back to you.
Fairborn was formed in 1950 when the villages of Fairfield and Osborn merged, and much of its housing dates to the fast growth that followed. Those mid-century lots and the Mad River ground nearby both reward careful base work. A slab that lasts decades starts with the prep you never see, and that is where we put the effort.

From the streets near Wright State and the base to the Historic Osborn District, we know how the neighborhoods and the ground vary across town.
The right mix, correct air entrainment, and sealing so your concrete holds up to the freeze-thaw cycle that breaks down cheap pours.
The same team from your first call through the final walk-through, with no handoffs to subs you never met.
The concrete Fairborn homeowners ask for most, from a new driveway to a patio or a slab repair.

New driveways and replacements poured 4 to 6 inches over a compacted base.

Low-maintenance patios shaped to your Fairborn yard and how you use it.

Patterns and color that read like stone or brick for a fraction of the cost.

Crack repair, resurfacing, and slab leveling before small problems spread.
Fairborn came together from two older villages and then grew quickly around Wright-Patterson and Wright State, so you find everything here from relocated historic homes in the Osborn District to postwar ranch streets. Plenty of crews pour the same slab regardless. We size the base and the mix to the age and the ground of each property, then pour concrete rated for Greene County winters.
You get one point of contact, a written and itemized quote, and a crew that leaves the site clean. Nothing starts until you approve the price, and there are no change-order surprises between the estimate and the pour.
Call or send the quick form with what you are planning and where in Fairborn.
We look at the site, talk through options, and hand you a clear itemized price.
Our crew handles prep, forming, pouring, and finishing on the schedule we set together.
We walk the finished concrete with you and back the work we put our name on.
Yes. We pour driveways, patios, and slabs and handle repairs throughout Fairborn, including the neighborhoods near Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and Wright State University. Give us the address and we will confirm scheduling when we quote.
A residential driveway is typically poured 4 inches thick, stepped up to 5 or 6 inches where trucks or heavy vehicles park. Both sit on a compacted gravel base so the slab stays put through our winters.
Most residential driveways in the Dayton area run roughly 4,800 to 9,000 dollars depending on size, thickness, tear-out, and finish. That is an estimate. Your written quote is based on measuring your actual site.
Often, yes. If the base is sound and the damage is surface cracking or a settled section, repair, resurfacing, or slab leveling can add years. If the base has failed, replacement is the honest call, and we will tell you which one you are looking at.
Spring through fall is ideal because fresh concrete cures best in mild temperatures. We can pour in cooler weather with the right precautions, but we plan larger jobs to finish and cure before a hard freeze.
One quick form and we will call you back to talk it through. Prefer to talk now? Call (937) 892-4388
A local concrete crew serving Fairborn and the Miami Valley. We pour driveways, patios, stamped and colored concrete, sidewalks, and slabs, and we handle repairs when a slab can be saved instead of replaced. Careful prep, honest pricing, and work we are glad to put our name on.